Klein Fire Department Responds to Unconfirmed Tornado

Severe Weather Damage to the Klein, TX Area

Klein Fire Department Responds to Unconfirmed Tornado


(Klein, TX. November 24, 2025) Harris County Emergency Services District 16, Klein Fire Department (“HCESD 16” or “KFD”) responded to multiple damage scenes in the aftermath of an unconfirmed tornado. There is widespread damage to the area, with no injuries or fatalities reported.


This afternoon, at approximately 1:40 p.m., our community was struck by a severe weather event, an unconfirmed tornado, causing widespread damage across several neighborhoods within the Klein Fire Department’s service area. Our primary focus immediately shifted to life safety and rapid response.


The damage being assessed now requires our full attention. We have confirmed the following primary hazards:


  • Widespread Residential Damage:

        Numerous homes have sustained varying degrees of structural damage.


  • Active Gas Leaks:

       Our crews have been working with utility partners to isolate multiple reported natural gas leaks. This remains an extreme hazard.


  • Downed Power Lines:

       Power lines are down throughout the affected areas, creating electrocution risks. Some areas within the path of the storm are currently

       without power. Centerpoint is actively in the area.


  • Downed Trees and Debris:

       Debris and downed trees are blocking roadways, complicating access for emergency vehicles.


  • Structure Damage:

       Beyond residential areas, we have noted some damage to commercial and public structures.


Our Response and Coordination


“I want to commend the swift and courageous actions of every firefighter, EMT, and dispatcher working within the Klein Fire Department service area,” said Fire Chief Jason Catrambone. “We were on the ground immediately, initiating search and rescue operations and addressing the most critical hazards.”


Klein Fire Department is operating in full coordination with the Harris County Fire Marshal, Harris County Judge’s Office, Harris County HazMat, Harris County Precinct 3 Commissioner’s Office, Harris County Constable Precinct 4, Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Harris County Flood Control District, Texas Department of Public Safety, Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Texas Division of Emergency Management; and all of our mutual aid fire departments. Our joint command has established operational priorities:


1. Emergency Response: Responding to all incoming emergency calls in the service district.


2. Hazard Mitigation: Specifically isolating gas leaks and securing downed power lines.


3. Road Clearance: Working to open major thoroughfares for emergency and utility access.



Crucial Safety Directives


  • The most important thing our community members can do right now is to follow these critical safety instructions:


  • Do not attempt to sightsee or drive to affected areas. You would be impeding emergency response and putting yourself at risk.


  • If you see a downed power line, assume it is energized. Stay at least 30 feet away and immediately call the non-emergency line or 9-1-1 if the area is actively sparking.


  • Due to confirmed gas leaks that are popping up in our area, please refrain from using lighters, candles, or any source of open flame until your area is declared safe by fire and utility personnel. If you smell gas, leave the area immediately and call 9-1-1.


  • If you are safe, check on your immediate neighbors, especially those who are elderly or have physical disabilities.


Moving Forward


This severe weather has tested our community during a time when we are getting ready to celebrate Thanksgiving with our families. However, our community and the spirit within Klein is strong. We will navigate this together and work together to quickly restore areas that have been damaged. Harris County ESD 16, Klein Fire Department will provide updates as we have them via our official channels.


To our responders – thank you. To our residents – be safe, be patient, and know that your Klein Fire Department is here for you.



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About Harris County Emergency Services District No. 16, Klein Fire Department Since 1951, the Klein Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD) has provided fire suppression, first responder EMS, and related services within the Klein community’s 49-square mile service area in northern Harris County. In September 2022, Harris County Emergency Services District 16 (“HCESD 16” or the “District”) assumed direct responsibility for those services and now operates as the Klein Fire Department (“KFD”), providing fire and rescue services for the citizens who reside in and pass through HCESD 16.


HCESD 16 is a government entity and a political subdivision of the State of Texas, organized as provided by State Law to protect life and health. The five-member District Board of Commissioners are elected by the voters of the ESD 16 service area and is subject to various state laws, rules, and regulations.